2021 Toyota Corolla Review

2021 Corolla​​​​​​​

When commuting to work near Durham, running errands around Burlington, or heading out to your favorite spots near Greensboro, NC, you’ll enjoy a comfortable, safe, and efficient ride in the 2021 Toyota Corolla.

Our team at Cox Toyota is here to show you what makes this car an all-around great ride for your everyday commute, so keep reading to learn more about its performance and features.

2021 Corolla​​​​​​​

Sporty and Efficient Performance 

The Corolla is a car that handles extremely well, thanks to its low ride height, sport-tuned suspension, and solid stabilizer bars. You can also have even more fun behind the wheel by simply switching to the available Sport Mode, which adjusts the shift points and engine control unit to provide more dynamic performance.  

It also has various powertrains to choose from. That includes its lively and fuel-efficient available 2.0L 4-cylinder engine. This engine creates 169 horsepower and 151 lb-ft of torque while also getting up to an EPA-estimated 31 city/40 highway MPG.1 Paired with the Dynamic-Shift Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), as well, you’ll have smooth and quick acceleration in the Corolla with this available powertrain.

2021 Corolla​​​​​​​

A Comfortable and Personalized Ride 

While enjoying the engaging and fuel-saving performance of the 2021 Corolla, you’ll also have a personalized driving experience inside the car for a more fun and comfortable ride. That starts with the ability to connect your smartphone to the 7-inch touchscreen, and access its various apps, music, and messages through Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay®.

With Amazon Alexa compatibility, too, you can use all the skills of Alexa while out on the road for even more convenience while driving. There are also additional features you can get inside the Toyota Corolla to make your ride even more enjoyable.

For example, the available automatic climate control system will constantly keep the cabin at the exact temperature you want it to be. Then, on nicer afternoons, you can turn this system off and open up the available moonroof to enjoy a more open-air driving experience!

2021 Corolla​​​​​​​

Feel Safer Behind the Wheel 

The 2021 Toyota Corolla also comes with other technologies that are designed to help you stay safe while driving. With Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.0 (TSS 2.0), the 2021 Corolla is able to assist you in various situations to help you quickly react to avoid potential collisions.

If the car in front of you suddenly slows down, its Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/PD) can send you an alert and even apply the brakes before an accident occurs. Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/SA) helps keep you within the lines of the lane you are in.

With Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC), the Toyota Corolla can even automatically speed up and slow down to keep you traveling safely with the flow of traffic on the highway. All this provides you with a more relaxed and confident time behind the wheel.

Take a Ride in the Toyota Corolla 

Ready to cruise around Burlington, Greensboro, and Durham, North Carolina, in a car that gets great gas mileage and can provide a safe and comfortable ride? Then come check out the 2021 Toyota Corolla in person here at Cox Toyota! You can contact us now and schedule a time to come take a test drive in the 2021 Corolla.

 

 

 

 



1. EPA-estimated 30 city/38 hwy/33 combined MPG for 2021 Corolla L, LE, SE Apex CVT and XSE Apex; EPA-estimated 29 city/37 hwy/32 combined MPG for 2021 Corolla XLE; EPA-estimated 29 city/36 hwy/32 combined MPG for 2021 Corolla SE 6MT; EPA-estimated 31 city/40 hwy/34 combined MPG for 2021 Corolla SE CVT and SE Nightshade; EPA-estimated 28 city/35 hwy/31 combined MPG for 2021 Corolla SE Apex 6MT; EPA-estimated 31 city/38 hwy/34 combined MPG for 2021 Corolla XSE; EPA-estimated 53 city/52 hwy/52 combined MPG for 2021 Corolla Hybrid LE. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.